Brill Linguistic Bibliography Online

Linguistic Bibliography Online contains over 400,000 detailed bibliographical descriptions of linguistic publications on general and language-specific theoretical linguistics. While the bibliography aims to cover all languages of the world, particular attention is given to the inclusion of publications on endangered and lesser-studied languages. Publications in any language are collected, analyzed and annotated (using a state-of-the-art system of subject and language keywords) by an international team of linguists and bibliographers from all over the world. With a tradition of over sixty-five years, and over 20,000 references added annually, the Linguistic Bibliography remains the most comprehensive bibliography for every scholar and student of linguistics. Linguistic Bibliography Online includes all bibliographical references of the printed yearbooks 1993-present, as well as additional materials which are exclusive to the online version (e.g. online resources). New bibliographical descriptions on the latest linguistic publications are added to the online database on a monthly basis. Annual volumes of the Linguistic Bibliography continue to be published in print.

Key Features

Contains over 400,000 bibliographical references

Links to full-text and library services

DOI links and abstracts increasingly available

Monthly updates with ± 20,000 new references added per year

Compiled, analyzed, and annotated by an international team of specialist

Includes publications written in 140+ languages (translations provided wherever relevant)

Simple, full-text search and advanced search

800+ subject keywords and 2500+ language keywords

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